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Three demands of assertive nationalist

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1) Fast and quick action
2) Complete independence
3) Not to beg for rights but claim it.
Answered by Anonymous
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Assertive nationalists were the group of people whose immediate objective was to attain Complete independence or Swaraj against the British rule.

The only demand of the Assertives was to obtain Complete Independence from the British rule.

The other demands were :

  • To reduce the import duties.
  • To preserve Indian culture .
  • To protest against the British .
  • To promote the use of Indian goods.
  • To draw support from masses .

The methods of the Assertive nationalists are :

  • Swadeshi .
  • Boycott .
  • National education.
  • Revivalism .
  • Passive resistance .

The believes of the assertives are as follows :

  • They believed in using modern weapons.
  • They believed that the British rule was responsible for the poor economy.
  • They believed that the British administration was responsible for the Drain of Wealth .
  • They believed in protest against the British .

Some of the assertive nationalists were :

  • Bipin Chandra Pal.
  • Bal Gangadhar Tilak .
  • Lala Lajpat Rai .
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